Archive for January, 2005

Online Grocery store expands to New Jersey

Written by zeroline on Monday, January 17th, 2005 in Grocers.

In South Plainfield, New Jersey online grocery shopping is now in business. Online grocer Peapod has expanded their services to the south plainfield county and will look to make more expansions. Another expansion is also Kansas Mosouri where online grocery shopping is definitely needed!

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Online shopping for food makes comeback in New Jersey and …
Kansas City Star (subscription) - Kansas City,MO,USA
… I get to go grocery shopping.”. Not surprisingly, Ferraro wasted little time after receiving a flier in the mail telling her Peapod delivery was available in ..

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$250 gift card for groceries

Written by zeroline on Wednesday, January 12th, 2005 in Coupons, Grocers.

We are sure that you have seen offers for FREE Grocery Gift Cards all over the place. But we have found one that is different. All you have to do is enter your ZIP CODE and you will receive a free grocery gift card with $250 to use toward your grocery shopping.

This is legit and we recommend to all of our visitors. Click here to view the website

The best thing is you can choose your own Grocery Stores too :)

Ralphs Grocery Movie

Written by zeroline on Friday, January 7th, 2005 in Grocers.

Is Ralph’s making movies now?? Read this snipplet from the California news press:

RALPH’S GROCERY Ralph’s Grocery ran a movie ticket program at more than 340 stores in California offering their consumers two free movie tickets to Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events when they accumulated $35 on specific products over the 4-week promotion period. The program was supported by television, radio and in-store ads.

Read the whole article here

Valentines Day Recipes!

Written by zeroline on Friday, January 7th, 2005 in Recipes.

 

Valentines
Day: Recipes !!!

A Romantic
Getaway For Two?to Your Dining Room!

 

Wouldn’t it be nice to whisk your valentine to France, and celebrate your amour with a little coq au vin and a nice bottle of wine? Or maybe you’d both prefer a short siesta followed by a hearty paella eaten in front of the Spanish sunset. Better yet, how about an extravagant journey to Bangkok, just the two of you and a little Tom Yom?

No need to leave the comfort of your home, or break the bank, for a culinary adventure that will take your sweetheart’s breath away. Follow us—we’ll show you how it’s done!

Start a few weeks in advance. First, craft a clever invitation: a fake plane ticket leading to your home in another country, a puzzle piece (for which you’ll have the perfectly matching piece). Second, select one of our most popular cooking school menus and half it—so dinner is for two– for a simple, yet elegant, dinner. Third, extend the theme of dinner to your home’s décor for a night. Create a romantic, deliciously foreign feel with a little research, some inexpensive decorations, a few candles, and a lot of love. And voila, the stage is set for a feast that will have your Valentine swooning.

Ready to start cooking? Grab an apron and some pans…and let’s get to work!

Ready
to start cooking? Grab an apron and some pans?and let?s get to work!

Thai
Cooking Made Simple


A little chicken satay,
red curry beef, and mangoes on the table?and potted palms swaying with a
light breeze from a fan?will have you feeling far, far away.

Italian
Cooking Made Simple


 Play
a little Pavarotti, light some candles, and call dinner at a nice, late
hour?leaving you lots of time for other Valentine?s Day activities (wink
wink), and you?ll feel as if you were right in Rome.

Indian
Cooking Made Simple

Serve
lots of Mixed Raita with this dinner?you?ll need some cooling down! Decorate
the house with Indian curry-making pots. Cover the table in small dishes
of spices, then have your valentine smell each blindfolded and guess what
each one is.  You?ll be feeling
the heat in no time!

Japanese
Cooking Made Simple

Perhaps
the best part about this meal is that you?ll be left feeling satisfied
and energized?perfect for Valentine?s Day, no? You can find traditional
Japanese dishes and pottery at many house ware stores today, and of course
you?ll want chopsticks. Sitting on cushions and eating at a low table
will add to the effect. A little Japanese music in the background

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